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You Will Live Happily!
Half sheet, War Propaganda This is a famous Soviet propaganda poster from 1944 titled "You will live happily!".
Created by the renowned artist Viktor Ivanov (1909–1968) during the Great Patriotic War (World War II), it is a classic example of socialist realism. The artwork depicts a smiling Red Army soldier and a sailor lifting a young girl into the air, symbolizing the protection of the future generation and the promise of a peaceful, prosperous life after the war's end.
Key Details:

Artist: Viktor Ivanov, a leading Soviet poster artist who received multiple Stalin Prizes for his wartime work.
Historical Context: Published toward the end of the war, the poster aimed to boost morale and provide psychological consolidation for a population preparing for reconstruction and the post-war era.
Visual Elements:
Soldiers: Represent the Red Army and Navy as liberators and guardians.
The Child: Symbolizes the nation's future and the "happily" promised in the slogan.
Flags: In the background, the Soviet hammer and sickle and a red star reinforce the ideological triumph of the state.
Legacy: Ivanov’s work from this period was influential enough that he was later awarded medals from the Academy of Arts of the USSR for his contributions to the medium.
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